How to Add Captions to Pictures Using CaptionBubble

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Give your favorite photos a fun and interesting twist by creating a custom caption bubble. This can be done quickly and easily for free on the CaptionBubble website. Choose a favorite photo and add a witty quip by following the directions below.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Go to the CaptionBubble website and choose the option to "Start New," located in the box on the right in blue letters.
Step2
Upload an image from your computer by selecting "Browse." Find the photo in the right location and select "Upload." The upload should take only a matter of seconds with high-speed Internet, although this depends on the Internet service and the size of the file.
Step3
Choose from three different caption bubbles you would like to use. Drag your choice to the desired place on the photo. Resize or reshape the bubble by clicking on one of the squares in the corner.
Step4
Click on the bubble once it is the desired size and shape to type text into it. Change the font, font size and font color with the options above the photo.
Step5
Start over by removing the caption bubble. To do this, click on the red "X" in the upper-right corner of the caption bubble.
Step6
Select "Preview" above the photo when finished adding text. It will show the finished product. Above the photo will be options to finish on the left or return to make changes on the right.
Step7
Decide what to do with the photo next. The photo automatically saves to the website to preview later. There are also options to upload to MySpace, upload to a blog or email to a friend.

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